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Is it useful to measure supratentorial ICP in the presence of a posterior fossa lesion? Absence of transtentorial pressure gradients in an animal model.

A Rieger1, N G Rainov, L Sanchin, H Ebel, I Furka, Z Görömbey, W Burkert.   

Abstract

Previous studies with animal models of supratentorial ICP elevation have demonstrated a pressure gradient between the supratentorial and the infratentorial compartments. The present study was designed to investigate the possible presence of such a gradient in the case of infratentorial ICP elevation. An inflatable infratentorial balloon catheter was implanted in seven domestic pigs. The infratentorial ICP (ICPi) was measured in the left cerebellar hemisphere, and the supratentorial ICP (ICPs) was measured in the left cerebral hemisphere. The corresponding pulse amplitudes (ICPi-PA, ICPs-PA) were recorded in both compartments, and the cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) was calculated. ICPi and ICPs values prior to balloon inflation were 4.4 (SD 2.2) and 4.1 (SD 2.3) mm Hg, respectively, and increased to 63.1 (SD 32.6) and 62.3 (SD 28.1) mmHg after balloon inflation. ICPi-PA rose from 3.1 (SD 0.43) to 12.8 (SD 8.0) mmHg, and ICPs-PA rose from 3.2 (SD 0.63) to 13.0 (SD 7.1) mmHg. CPP decreased from 86.1 (SD 12.0) to 55.4 (SD 14.6) mm Hg. The paired difference between ICPi and ICPs values was 0.44 (SD 1.96) mmHg, and the paired difference of ICP amplitudes was 0.03 (SD 1.19) mmHg. All these differences in infratentorial and supratentorial values were statistically not significant. In conclusion, infratentorial ICP elevation in the presented pig model leads to a uniform ICP elevation in the intracranial space without development of a considerable pressure gradient below and above the tentorium. In the low pressure part of the ICP curve, cerebrospinal fluid connects the compartments and contributes to the pressure equilibrium. The early obstruction of the foramen magnum by intruding cerebellar tissue seems to isolate the infratentorial from the spinal compartment. In the high-pressure part of the curve, the upwards cerebellar transtentorial herniation takes over the pressure transfer, and the whole intracranial space can be considered as a single compartment in the pig.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10627774

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0268-8697            Impact factor:   1.596


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Review 1.  Intracranial pressure monitoring in posterior fossa lesions-systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Sae-Yeon Won; Daniel Dubinski; Jonas Hagemeier; Bedjan Behmanesh; Svorad Trnovec; Joshua D Bernstock; Thomas M Freiman; Florian Gessler
Journal:  Neurosurg Rev       Date:  2022-02-03       Impact factor: 2.800

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